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what happened to the arab spring dream does egypt's first freely elected president bring any change fear poverty economic failure and file its remains to egypt's attempts to escape chaos leave it wallowing even deeper. egypt year in chaos. they were ready to do anything for their country to me to try out it is to love the country more than yourself if you join the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day and they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but it ever good people to get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw some people who died in. beer is cheaper than therapy. on our. mission. could you take three months for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. mold free blog plug in video for your media projects a free media r t v dot com. riots rage in egypt at least three people are killed as supporters and opponents of president morsi clash with fears g
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i've never, never known a president to be immune from economic circumstances at an election. as he was in 2012. it all became clear to me. there was a new york times story, i think a blog post on the web in february. it basically said what i said to you. it said most people disapprove of the obama agenda. they don't like the direction the country is going. they like him and they think he's great for the country. i said how can that be? intellectually, how can a majority of people -- you know they oppose obama care by 55, 60% in a number of polls. they are worried about jobs. how in the world can they like him, re-elect him and yet, disapprove of everything he's doing and i came up with -- i call it the limbaugh fear. you hear other people talk about it in sense that he's a bystander president or he's outside washington. the way he does this, he never appears to be governing. that's why he's constantly campaigning. why is there a campaign going on for obama care? it's already the law of the land. why is he out campaigning for all this stuff that's already law? it's already goi
i've never, never known a president to be immune from economic circumstances at an election. as he was in 2012. it all became clear to me. there was a new york times story, i think a blog post on the web in february. it basically said what i said to you. it said most people disapprove of the obama agenda. they don't like the direction the country is going. they like him and they think he's great for the country. i said how can that be? intellectually, how can a majority of people -- you know...
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thailand's main opposition party has announced it will boycott february snap elections in may and a deepening political crisis in the country earlier this month the prime minister called for a vote in a bid to end weeks of mass anti-government protests demonstrators demanded her resignation accusing her of being a puppet of her brother the controversial former leader. holiday season in the scottish capital into burgers in full flow and so as the alcohol which accompanies it special patrons and so-called booze buses are being deployed to maintain public order and to help those celebrating a bit too hard artists are for ports. in the streets and pumps of edinburgh the festive spirit is alive and well as the rudest and with the city's bus and he tells the holiday season provides a much needed boost to the local economy. was. the better way to. the scottish its name is hawkman and the celebrations held in the city of renowned around the world the big ticket. basically we have the tradition is that you're go right and you take your ticket but glass of whisky and some gold to keep you warm and wish
thailand's main opposition party has announced it will boycott february snap elections in may and a deepening political crisis in the country earlier this month the prime minister called for a vote in a bid to end weeks of mass anti-government protests demonstrators demanded her resignation accusing her of being a puppet of her brother the controversial former leader. holiday season in the scottish capital into burgers in full flow and so as the alcohol which accompanies it special patrons and...
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the united states the west is going to promote its interests if a people elect a government and that government is not a stabilizing effect in the region but is lobbing missiles at its neighbor then they're going to not be supported by the west they're going to be called to account for that and the united nations and any suggestion you know the one panelist says that everything in the in the west is bad and then it also says that we're responsible for everything either we do something and then it's bad or we don't do something it is bad that we didn't do something i mean i think that really is to say every employee lives when they just. steven go ahead well thank you very much i wish the west is that of the west has done a lot for me the whiskey be a wonderful education when it was affordable the whiskey be everything that i have you know without without the west that i lived in i couldn't have what i have now there were a lot of wonderful things about the west i pointed out before i saw the very serious flaws and so i mean there are so many major ones there's not enough time to talk
the united states the west is going to promote its interests if a people elect a government and that government is not a stabilizing effect in the region but is lobbing missiles at its neighbor then they're going to not be supported by the west they're going to be called to account for that and the united nations and any suggestion you know the one panelist says that everything in the in the west is bad and then it also says that we're responsible for everything either we do something and then...
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we have managed to turn a democratic election, a fair election, into a disaster for the united states. we have helped put the military back into power in egypt, re-established a dictatorship, and we have aggravated an enemy that could be very powerful and certainly have opened the way to a civil war in egypt. it's time to cut -- gore vidal wrote that the middle east is important to us just to the degree the war hoff the roses is important to us. it's not. it's time to cut the aid to the egyptians, turks, jordanians, israelis, end it all. and let them sit in their own juice. >> neil: people say if we don't play a role, the chinese, russians, name your superpower, will, and it will be to our detriment. you think things are bad now, they control the shots and the funding, game over. >> what could be better than to wish the israelis and arabs on the chinese and russians. we have had them for 50 years. it's cost us too much money. too many lives. let the russians try to deal with the mess, or the chinese. >> all right, now, turn it around. whatever money we have given egypt, the argument i
we have managed to turn a democratic election, a fair election, into a disaster for the united states. we have helped put the military back into power in egypt, re-established a dictatorship, and we have aggravated an enemy that could be very powerful and certainly have opened the way to a civil war in egypt. it's time to cut -- gore vidal wrote that the middle east is important to us just to the degree the war hoff the roses is important to us. it's not. it's time to cut the aid to the...
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what happened to the arab spring dream does egypt's first freely elected president bring any change fear poverty economic failure and filings remain to egypt's attempts to escape chaos following even deeper. they were ready to do anything for their country to leave to try is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but it ever good people get hurt. and i've heard good people be silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because. i saw some people who died. there is cheaper than therapy. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little too much of angles stories. see the spanish. visit. fresh revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden the united states has been bugging top and cyber monday during a new institutions in brussels washington and new york. riots rage in egypt
what happened to the arab spring dream does egypt's first freely elected president bring any change fear poverty economic failure and filings remain to egypt's attempts to escape chaos following even deeper. they were ready to do anything for their country to leave to try is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is...
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with hamas being elected well it doesn't have to like it it be one thing if the west intervened to to disrupt the government to get rid of a month i mean canada canadian canada was the first country to say what mass is elected we will have no relationship with you it has a right to do that democracy resulted it may have been a flawed democracy it may not be a walk and democracy may be quite intolerant but the mass won in gaza that's the result the west doesn't have to prove that the west doesn't have to give. all money to these countries you can have your election but we don't have to say we approve of the result this happens international not just with underdeveloped countries but when we think of the west's first interest is the west and there should be no apology but it's not by now the west can have feels own interest but if they can't control what devalues mean democracy ok so i would tend to disagree with you on that ok you know be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again we're not and we're going to have a deal
with hamas being elected well it doesn't have to like it it be one thing if the west intervened to to disrupt the government to get rid of a month i mean canada canadian canada was the first country to say what mass is elected we will have no relationship with you it has a right to do that democracy resulted it may have been a flawed democracy it may not be a walk and democracy may be quite intolerant but the mass won in gaza that's the result the west doesn't have to prove that the west...
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democratic means to change those laws which they should persuade voters to join them and they should get elected into legislature is so that they can have a chance to change the law if there are people who act outside the law then the state must use legal means to impose law in the interests of the majority that's the way it's done in the us and that's the way it's done in russia truth be told we criticise for that but when the same thing happens in the us it's considered to be noble never mind that it is double standards we have got accustomed to this and pay little attention to it when i think about it when it happens in the us to growth america. but i wish you do the right thing in that everyone must be treated in the same fashion because these two situations are identical because i'm the only difference is that our diplomatic missions don't actively cooperate with occupy wall street and your diplomatic missions work together and directly support russian opposition but i think this is wrong because diplomatic missions must forge ties between states and not meddle in their domestic politics. g
democratic means to change those laws which they should persuade voters to join them and they should get elected into legislature is so that they can have a chance to change the law if there are people who act outside the law then the state must use legal means to impose law in the interests of the majority that's the way it's done in the us and that's the way it's done in russia truth be told we criticise for that but when the same thing happens in the us it's considered to be noble never mind...
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germany and euro skeptic parties seen as an outsider and the upcoming parliamentary election could make a crucial impact on that in just a few minutes. a mess shooting at a one of the most heavily guarded military facilities in the us capital has left thirteen people dead including the gunman police are saying the attacker use a valid pas to access the washington navy yard but the possibility of a terrorist attack has not been ruled out artie's assam sex is in d.c. . i'm here on m. street in southeast washington d.c. just a few blocks from the navy yard where police responded to an active shooting that we now learned led to multiple fatalities as of right now the fatality count stands at thirteen people including the suspected gunman who police have identified as thirty four year old aaron alexis who formerly served in the navy and was working as a military contractor police are also looking for a second man who was seen wearing a military style uniform around the scene of the crime he's considered a person of interest in the shooting witnesses described the scene shot start inside the
germany and euro skeptic parties seen as an outsider and the upcoming parliamentary election could make a crucial impact on that in just a few minutes. a mess shooting at a one of the most heavily guarded military facilities in the us capital has left thirteen people dead including the gunman police are saying the attacker use a valid pas to access the washington navy yard but the possibility of a terrorist attack has not been ruled out artie's assam sex is in d.c. . i'm here on m. street in...
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be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again when those then we're going to have a deal with them whether the governments when it is time here david join jump in. now i just i just agree i agree with the point that that you know you accept what democracy has brought but you don't need to necessarily support the government and you can you can call on that new government for standards of governance for standards of governance for its own people for standards of governance in this relationship with its neighbors yes but david then then the palestinian people are being punished for voting the wrong way right. i don't see how they're being punishment for voting the wrong way ok well when i started i think it was all right stephen. king was under blockade ok because i know you hate me because of how gaza is i'm here in gaza resigned early in the illegal blockade when humanitarian missions try to come in these really navy intercepts them and murders humanitarian activists they murdered nine on a mission a couple of years ago
be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again when those then we're going to have a deal with them whether the governments when it is time here david join jump in. now i just i just agree i agree with the point that that you know you accept what democracy has brought but you don't need to necessarily support the government and you can you can call on that new government for standards of governance for standards of governance for...
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him in his living room in baghdad in 2008 rueing the fact he had little money on which to run for re-election or to fund a slate of like-minded candidates whereas all the radical extremists in iraq got cope yows funds from the iranians, and the iranians called him asking if he want the $5 million, and he said, no thank you, i'm opposed to what you stand for, but very few people in iraq turn down an offer like that from whatever source. what happened in iraq is that the iranians basically had free run to assert their influence, and we did very little to stop them, especially so in 2010, just talking about this with emma sky, one of the great experts on iraq in the world, an insider during this period, we did very little to stop them, especially in 2010, under the obama administration, when they took a very hands off attitude saying we're not going to get involved in the outcome of the iraqi political debate, we just want a free and fair election. well, to my mind, that is a mistake. it's proven to be a mistake in practice allowing, essentially, pro-iranian elements to seize power in iraqi, but
him in his living room in baghdad in 2008 rueing the fact he had little money on which to run for re-election or to fund a slate of like-minded candidates whereas all the radical extremists in iraq got cope yows funds from the iranians, and the iranians called him asking if he want the $5 million, and he said, no thank you, i'm opposed to what you stand for, but very few people in iraq turn down an offer like that from whatever source. what happened in iraq is that the iranians basically had...
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he is critical of their participation in elections and those sort of things. the point is, osama bin laden -- one document is interesting, written the week before he was killed. bin laden talks about -- he was reiterating, saying the world is going our way. he saw a lot of hope of people attacking their way across the arab spring world. that has been discounted wrongly numerous times by american analysts. >> is it wrong to say -- there was a discussion of the muslim brotherhood issuing violence. that suggests they find violence repugnant. as opposed to strategically, they do not see it as useful. has there been that confusion in the intelligence community? because you are not participating in violence today, it means you have renounced it as principal? >> they renounced violence inside egypt after getting their heads kicked in. they did not renounce violence through hamas, which is a movement the brotherhood spawned tom a with a suicide bombing campaign in the 1990's. we see violence against american soldiers. you can go through a whole list. there are brother
he is critical of their participation in elections and those sort of things. the point is, osama bin laden -- one document is interesting, written the week before he was killed. bin laden talks about -- he was reiterating, saying the world is going our way. he saw a lot of hope of people attacking their way across the arab spring world. that has been discounted wrongly numerous times by american analysts. >> is it wrong to say -- there was a discussion of the muslim brotherhood issuing...
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thailand's main opposition party has announced it will boycott february snap elections amid a deepening political crisis in the country earlier this month the prime minister called for a vote in a bid to end a weeks of mass anti-government protests demonstrators demanded her resignation saying that she is a puppet of her brother the controversial former leader. holiday season in the scottish capital even burke is now in full flow and so is the alcohol which accompanies it special patrols and so-called booze buses are being deployed to maintain public order and to help those celebrating a little bit too hard or too sour for three ports. in the streets and pubs of edinburgh and the festive spirit is alive and well as the rudest and with the city's bars and he tells filling up the holiday season provides a much needed boost for the local economy. it was. right it was the right way. the scottish new year is known as hogmanay and the celebrations held in the city of renowned around the world of being the hottest ticket. it's labelled basically we have the tradition is that you're go round th
thailand's main opposition party has announced it will boycott february snap elections amid a deepening political crisis in the country earlier this month the prime minister called for a vote in a bid to end a weeks of mass anti-government protests demonstrators demanded her resignation saying that she is a puppet of her brother the controversial former leader. holiday season in the scottish capital even burke is now in full flow and so is the alcohol which accompanies it special patrols and...
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jimmy carter was elected. overnight you could see the borders had come down but there certainly was tortured and i have seen sides but then they take you to the prison hospital and you could see the band-aids piled but i do still have friends from prison who were badly tortured. but in my case said a couple of the teams and a solitary confinement. and they rested my wife knowing she was not involved but afterwards and the kind of the regime to be engaged in but when the rest of those people. >>host: how well did you get to know a the mullah? >> some of them fairly well. i used to spend probably one hour per day with them and i used to teach english on vacation and my friend was elected to become the next peter and when he found out the torture that people had been killed with various trials, he spoke out and he lost his job and put in prison the rest of his life and one of the most courageous acts of 20th-century politics of someone within a breath to be the leader but said i cannot watch people being tortured
jimmy carter was elected. overnight you could see the borders had come down but there certainly was tortured and i have seen sides but then they take you to the prison hospital and you could see the band-aids piled but i do still have friends from prison who were badly tortured. but in my case said a couple of the teams and a solitary confinement. and they rested my wife knowing she was not involved but afterwards and the kind of the regime to be engaged in but when the rest of those people....
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after the vote was marred by violence following the country's bloodiest ever election campaign. a bad year for the french president francois alonzo approval rating sinks to record lows as he marks twelve months in office with voters are disillusioned over unemployment and continue.
after the vote was marred by violence following the country's bloodiest ever election campaign. a bad year for the french president francois alonzo approval rating sinks to record lows as he marks twelve months in office with voters are disillusioned over unemployment and continue.
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you on your election to this high office. mr. secretary general, delegates, ladies and gentlemen we meet again in the quest for peace. 24 whos ago when i last had the honor of addressing this body the shadow of fear lay darkly across the world. the freedom of west berlin, wars in mediate peril, agreement seemed remote, the mandate of the units in the congo was under fire. hold back the darkness today the clouds have lifted a little. so that new rays of hope can break through. the pressures on west berlin appear to be eased. unity in the congo has largely been restored. the integrity of the united nations secretariat has been reaffirmed. a decade of development is underway and for the first time in 17 years of effort, a specific step has been taken to limit the nuclear arms race. i refer of course to the treaty to ban nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. concluded by the soviet union, the united kingdom and the united states and already signed by nearly 100 countries. it has been hailed by people the w
you on your election to this high office. mr. secretary general, delegates, ladies and gentlemen we meet again in the quest for peace. 24 whos ago when i last had the honor of addressing this body the shadow of fear lay darkly across the world. the freedom of west berlin, wars in mediate peril, agreement seemed remote, the mandate of the units in the congo was under fire. hold back the darkness today the clouds have lifted a little. so that new rays of hope can break through. the pressures on...
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germany will be electing a new parliament to this weekend and it's promising to be a close race with no party heading for an dried majority coalition told likely and the alcide affections and may have a decisive influence on what the booted stuff looks like come next week out of attended a rally of one of the parties that is now on expectedly set to make a crucial difference. that germany's political new kids on the block but it does seem that alternative for germany will have a key role to play and shaping what the country does politically over the next few years now the most recent polls ahead of the elections next sunday suggests that alternative germany will be taking a good four percent it's expected they'll take far more from not when germans actually get in to the voting at the polling stations now five percent is what you need to take a seat in the bundestag and it seems alternatively germany will do just that a euro skeptic party they are anti euro and their party leader has been outlining exactly what he wants to do when just when the alternative for germany gets into the b
germany will be electing a new parliament to this weekend and it's promising to be a close race with no party heading for an dried majority coalition told likely and the alcide affections and may have a decisive influence on what the booted stuff looks like come next week out of attended a rally of one of the parties that is now on expectedly set to make a crucial difference. that germany's political new kids on the block but it does seem that alternative for germany will have a key role to...
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democratic election violence across the country the former prime minister. ready in talks on the new government but more. from outside of the parliament right here in islamabad. president. first year in office comes to an end with an unemployment ingolf.
democratic election violence across the country the former prime minister. ready in talks on the new government but more. from outside of the parliament right here in islamabad. president. first year in office comes to an end with an unemployment ingolf.
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wilson won the elections what happened in one thousand nine hundred three was two groups fighting for power we voted for yeltsin in a referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us at all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. the government didn't want a communist rally in central moscow many of these people who supported the supremes serviette were convinced that yeltsin's resignation would make it possible to reinstate the fall of the soviet union and put an end to poverty. slogans which ended outside the walls of the white house. came to new ten soviet power above all else parliament that had been elected at that moment the parliament of the supreme soviet of russia. patriarch alexei the second took on the role of intermediary in those early days of confrontation. were conducted at the patriarch's residence. church minister suggested a zero sum option to both sides boris yeltsin would agree to retract decree fourteen hundred which effectively dismissed the palm and while the deputies would revoke the president's impeachment. the negotiatio
wilson won the elections what happened in one thousand nine hundred three was two groups fighting for power we voted for yeltsin in a referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us at all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. the government didn't want a communist rally in central moscow many of these people who supported the supremes serviette were convinced that yeltsin's resignation would make it possible to reinstate the fall of the soviet union...
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now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in this country can be changed but this initiative can only be possible according to assad if the western countries and some regional countries as he put it stop investing into terrorist groups which are fighting to overthrow. his regime has been again pretty much a defined don't think that the only way that syria will listen to the outside world is through a device not through a dictating will this speech of the syrian president comes amid very serious concerns about the safety of journalists working in syria the year has only just started but already we have a syrian a pro governmental journalist killed this week who was wounded and then taken to the hospital where he later died also my own colleague from r.t. arabic station he got injured among a group of other journalists who were covering the movement of a governmental convoy through the country. says that they were shot at by the rebels despite
now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in this country can be changed but this initiative can only be possible according to assad if the western countries and some regional countries as he put it stop investing into terrorist groups which are fighting to overthrow. his regime has been again pretty much a defined don't think that the only way...
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a series of deadly blasts and gunfire which claimed the lives of more than twenty people making the election the bloodiest in its history. and the search for a better life as immigration in germany reaches its highest levels in years many germans see newcomers as an extra burden on society. and coming up party's prime interest crunches.
a series of deadly blasts and gunfire which claimed the lives of more than twenty people making the election the bloodiest in its history. and the search for a better life as immigration in germany reaches its highest levels in years many germans see newcomers as an extra burden on society. and coming up party's prime interest crunches.
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if during the summit and so last year he made some hints saying he would have more flexibility after election. but i see you guys just don't get off the banks do you. know this is the last question i promise. about my him to very honestly i was here for him to call create would rush or every that is not what we're seeing today we've already touched upon many of our remaining issues with the u.s. why do you think the reset has not worked and can it ever take place in the first place as an equal recite procope process or is it the trash is always expected to sector phys its national interest. there have been specialty should national press any state pursues its national interests in the u.s. is no exception what's unique here is that the collapse of the soviet union left america is the world single leader but there was a catch associated with it in that it began to view itself as an empire to its course but an empire is not only about foreign policy it's also about domestic policy and empire cannot afford to display weakness and any attempt to strike an agreement on equitable terms is often see
if during the summit and so last year he made some hints saying he would have more flexibility after election. but i see you guys just don't get off the banks do you. know this is the last question i promise. about my him to very honestly i was here for him to call create would rush or every that is not what we're seeing today we've already touched upon many of our remaining issues with the u.s. why do you think the reset has not worked and can it ever take place in the first place as an equal...
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wilson won the elections what happened in one thousand nine hundred three was two groups fighting for power we voted for yeltsin in a referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us at all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. the government didn't want a communist rally in central moscow many of these people who supported the supremes serviette were convinced that yeltsin's resignation would make it possible to reinstate the fall of the soviet union and put an end to poverty. slogans which chanted outside the walls of the white house. came to new ten soviet power above all else parliament that had been elected at that moment the parliament of the supreme soviet of russia. patriarch alexei to seconds took on the role of intermediary in those early days of confrontation. negotiations were conducted at the patriarch's residence. church minister suggested a zero sum option to both sides boris yeltsin would agree to retract decree fourteen hundred which effectively dismissed the parliament while the deputies would revoke the president's impeachmen
wilson won the elections what happened in one thousand nine hundred three was two groups fighting for power we voted for yeltsin in a referendum deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us at all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. the government didn't want a communist rally in central moscow many of these people who supported the supremes serviette were convinced that yeltsin's resignation would make it possible to reinstate the fall of the soviet union...
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blood stained bow deadly bomb blast wrong pakistan as a country whole just milestone democratic election continuing to violence which has marred the whole campaign. but more ballots than bullets in this historic vote here and pakistan update from islamic bought in just a few moments. before your killer many more severely injured in a double car bombing on a town near turkish border with syria with ankara suspending kurdish involvement. and space station repairers astronaut's perform an emergency spacewalk to try to fix a leaking cooling system onboard the orbiting laboratory.
blood stained bow deadly bomb blast wrong pakistan as a country whole just milestone democratic election continuing to violence which has marred the whole campaign. but more ballots than bullets in this historic vote here and pakistan update from islamic bought in just a few moments. before your killer many more severely injured in a double car bombing on a town near turkish border with syria with ankara suspending kurdish involvement. and space station repairers astronaut's perform an...
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leak pakistan's milestone democratic election is marred by violence across the country where the former prime minister claiming victory and already in talks on. the new government but more balance than bullets in saturday's of storage votes r t brings you the latest from outside of the parliament right here in islamabad. it is seven pm in moscow you're watching r t i'm marina joshua comes to the program .
leak pakistan's milestone democratic election is marred by violence across the country where the former prime minister claiming victory and already in talks on. the new government but more balance than bullets in saturday's of storage votes r t brings you the latest from outside of the parliament right here in islamabad. it is seven pm in moscow you're watching r t i'm marina joshua comes to the program .
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and after his being elected we sat down with him in a lot of formal and informal discussions where he discussed a lot of promises and he never delivered so the idea of just going into a discussion to be photographed by cameras and for him to come out and say well we've discussed this and of discussed that and we've reached this and we haven't reached i think and whatever the demands that we are demanding is not even really discussed in a serious matter that means that means that these discussions are just for show and we're not going to be just poppets in theater the other idea if we compromise now on the people demands as i said the people consider to be on the streets and if we compromise now the blood of the youth and the blood of the people that has been spilt all over the streets in cairo for the past few months is going to be for nothing is going to be for vain and to have the. of the use of the blood of the egyptians the opposition hands on the regime holmes how can you compare between people that are calling for demonstrations that are peaceful and the people that are holding
and after his being elected we sat down with him in a lot of formal and informal discussions where he discussed a lot of promises and he never delivered so the idea of just going into a discussion to be photographed by cameras and for him to come out and say well we've discussed this and of discussed that and we've reached this and we haven't reached i think and whatever the demands that we are demanding is not even really discussed in a serious matter that means that means that these...
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prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala on presidential orders but then murdered two americans in chile in their support of the pinochet at coup we still don't know whether the president was behind that or whether the cia did that on their own initiative now we have a force that's carrying out the president's orders to assassinate people including americans without due process of law none of this is consistent with the principle of a free society and a limited government republic ok paul but you know that it is going back to the sixty's and seventy's isn't it with drones go ahead. i'm wonder if you are accurate in first of all your old your timing those eventual talking about guatemala or iran for example with charlie the one nine hundred fifty s. rather a long time ago and currently there are congressional oversight arrangements and i if if if you are running a project about the future of the cia i wonder if you have been in touch with those congressional committees big and giving them evidence becau
prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala on presidential orders but then murdered two americans in chile in their support of the pinochet at coup we still don't know whether the president was behind that or whether the cia did that on their own initiative now we have a force that's carrying out the president's orders to assassinate people including americans without due process of law none of this is consistent...
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during her husband's re-election campaign in 1976, she feels so popular, the campaign slogan was vote for betty's husband. when the president lost, she delivered the concession speech. and after the white house, she publicly shared her experience with alcohol and prescription drug addiction leading to the creation of the betty ford center. next monday, the life and career of first lady betty ford, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3 as well as c-span radio. offering the special edition of the book, "first ladies of the united states of america." it has a biography and portrait of each first lady and comments from noted historians on the role of first ladies throughout history. it's available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping. plus a special section "welcome to the white house." it's the white house historical association and chronicles life in the executive mansion in the tenure of each of the first ladies, you can find out more at c-span.org/first ladies. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at
during her husband's re-election campaign in 1976, she feels so popular, the campaign slogan was vote for betty's husband. when the president lost, she delivered the concession speech. and after the white house, she publicly shared her experience with alcohol and prescription drug addiction leading to the creation of the betty ford center. next monday, the life and career of first lady betty ford, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3 as well as c-span radio. offering the special...
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there were the elections, and the muslim brotherhood finally came to power. the military didn't like it, it never liked it, it waited until morsi was so unpopular that people were out on the streets, and came out and said we are acting to help the people, and now with that emergency law that has just been passed, i think we're going to see the government and the military and the police force really go after the muslim brotherhood in a big way. the muslim brotherhood has some supporters, it has a core group of several million. now after so much blood on the streets, the muslim brotherhood has a campaign describing itself as a martyr for islam. it will have more supporters. >> what do you think happens next. if this campaign as you describe it is sustained, i mean the declaration of emergency today they said was for one month. we'll see how long it actually lasts. and if the muslim brotherhood is strengthened by being seen as the victim of state violence today. what happens here, does this continually escalate? what do you think happens over the next few weeks?
there were the elections, and the muslim brotherhood finally came to power. the military didn't like it, it never liked it, it waited until morsi was so unpopular that people were out on the streets, and came out and said we are acting to help the people, and now with that emergency law that has just been passed, i think we're going to see the government and the military and the police force really go after the muslim brotherhood in a big way. the muslim brotherhood has some supporters, it has...
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>> solitary confinement for about a month and beat up a couple of times it jimmy carter was elected and overnight you could see how the borders had come down and i almost got pneumonia after 48 hours it took me to the hospital in the prison and is the best in the worst of humanity. and they still do have friends from prison but in my case a couple of beatings and solitary confinement and the rest of their life -- and arrested my wife. bedded is what the regime engaged in afterwards which was massive what they were engaged with before we came in. remember they had a terrible guerrilla prague -- problem. >>host: how will they do get to know them well as their with you? >> some of them i got to go fairly well. i used to spend an hour a day with them. and spending time that was to be the next leader after ayatollah khomeini. but those of have been critical but he speak out and was put in prison for the rest of his life. courageous with 20th-century politics it within one breath to be a leader but said they cannot watch people being tortured. i got to know them a little bit but that he revie
>> solitary confinement for about a month and beat up a couple of times it jimmy carter was elected and overnight you could see how the borders had come down and i almost got pneumonia after 48 hours it took me to the hospital in the prison and is the best in the worst of humanity. and they still do have friends from prison but in my case a couple of beatings and solitary confinement and the rest of their life -- and arrested my wife. bedded is what the regime engaged in afterwards which...
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big story in the country's history general election. attacks. turkey blames a syrian intelligence for the deadly cross border. seen as an entry point for syrian refugees and rebels. while russia the u.s. and britain officially converge on a common approach to mediate this in syria despite the ongoing western backing. and. the first anniversary of becoming the french president has to use his popularity his love and drives to.
big story in the country's history general election. attacks. turkey blames a syrian intelligence for the deadly cross border. seen as an entry point for syrian refugees and rebels. while russia the u.s. and britain officially converge on a common approach to mediate this in syria despite the ongoing western backing. and. the first anniversary of becoming the french president has to use his popularity his love and drives to.
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was it was a dictator like a dictator missed out on has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but don't come with the comparison with syria if it doesn't fly. welcome to teal one here you can feel it home. if there are three choices in life the first is to work in a cooler door to live on a miserable way like a slave. the second is to jump the wall and catch the american dream. most of them and lose their lot of. this disease number of an organisation and get inside the growing trade. to buy something cool never forget. a. book with the smooth need for what i've done would never stop a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i would rather abstractions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. damascus accuses washington of lies over its claims the syrian
was it was a dictator like a dictator missed out on has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but don't come with the comparison with syria if it doesn't fly. welcome to teal one here you can feel it home. if there are three choices in life the first is to work in a cooler door to live on a miserable way like a slave. the second is to jump the wall and catch the american dream. most of them and lose their lot of. this disease number of an organisation and get inside the growing trade....